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La Porta Nigra well known as the "black gate" was given the name do to the fact that it was made of grey sandstone, giving it a dark texture. The Black Gate is the only remaining gate out of four.
The city of Luxembourg is surrounded by a network of over 14 miles of underground tunnel set into the rock. The earliest of these casemates date from 1644, built during the era of the Spanish dominion.
The name belies the present-day function of the Casino Luxembourg as it is actually no longer a gambling establishment but a beautiful 19th century hall that is now host to cutting edge contemporary art.
This 17th century cathedral is the sight of a national pilgrimage in Easter that honours the Virgin Mary for saving the city from bubonic plague in the 14th century.
The Chemin de la Corniche is a pedestrian walkway that runs along the Alzette Valley on the city ramparts. The Corniche is frequently referred to as the Most beautiful balcony in Europe.
The General Patton Memorial Museum in Ettelbruck contains more than 1,000 photographs and documents pertaining to the German invasion in May 1940.
Ruins of the 4th century. Roman bath with hot water bath, cold water bath and sports grounds. Preserved are the masonry of the hot water baths and extensive cellar area.
The home where Karl Marx was born and educated as a child. Don't expect to see period furnishings--this museum focuses on the development of Marx's ideas and their spread throughout the world.
Amphitheater
Trier
Black Gate (Porta Nigra)
Trier
Casemates (Pétrusse and Bock)
Luxembourg
Casino Luxembourg
Luxembourg
Cathédrale Notre-Dame
Luxembourg
Corniche
Luxembourg
General Patton Memorial Museum
Luxembourg
Imperial Roman Baths (Kaiserthermen)
Trier
Karl Marx House
Trier
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